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A beer-drinking dog; about a murder trial based on the novel by John D. Voelker under the pen name Robert Traver. Murphy Doberman Pinscher: They Only Kill Their Masters: The victim's dog; about a small-town sheriff attempts to uncover facts behind the killing of a pregnant woman by her Doberman pinscher. My Little Darling Cairn Terrier: Shall ...
A good friend of Rupert. [78] Pup generic Pogo: Walt Kelly: Puppie generic Elsje (Lizzy) Gerben Valkema [79] Pup Parade dogs generic Pup Parade (British) Gordon Bell: Dog-versions of Leo Baxendale's The Bash Street Kids, originally published in The Beano. Radar Dalmatian possibly Supreme: Rob Liefeld: A super-powered dog. Rantanplan: generic hound
For this Doberman Pinscher named Cowboy, the three things he hates most are funny and relatable, and most dogs probably feel the same way. Cowboy's mom shared a video of the things he hates on ...
Companion of William Niles Rumfoord. In another Vonnegut novel Breakfast of Champions, there is a Doberman Pinscher, also named Kazak. Kipper Kipper the Dog: Mick Inkpen: Warm-hearted, friendly and curious dog. Know-Nothing Bozo the Non-Wonder Dog: So Long, and Thanks for All the Fish: Douglas Adams: Dog belonging to advertiser Will Smithers ...
The Doberman Pinscher has been ranked amongst the most intelligent dog breeds in experimental studies and expert evaluations. Psychologist Stanley Coren ranks the Dobermann as the 5th most intelligent dog in the category of obedience command training , based on the selective surveys answered by experienced trainers (as documented in his book ...
Karl Friedrich Louis Dobermann (/ ˈ d oʊ b ər m ə n /; German pronunciation: [ˈdoːbɐman]; 2 January 1834 – 9 June 1894) was the first breeder of the Dobermann.He started the creation of this dog breed in the town of Apolda, in the Grand Duchy of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach around 1890, following the Franco-Prussian War.
Ch. Rancho Dobe's Storm (12 December 1949 – October 1960), also known as Storm or Stormie, a Doberman Pinscher, best known for being Best in Show at the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show in both 1952 and 1953. He was the grandson of the 1939 champion, Ferry v. Rauhfelsen of Giralda. Born in California, he was sold to his New York–based owner ...
Move over, Wordle and Connections—there's a new NYT word game in town! The New York Times' recent game, "Strands," is becoming more and more popular as another daily activity fans can find on ...